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ThA_FiLeR

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Motherboard??????????? Temp?????????? Heathy??????????

Sorry but I dont think so. 45c for a motherboard is a little high in my book, but again dont listen to me, I just build them for a living and enjoy a cool computer.:):rolleyes:

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Motherboard??????????? Temp?????????? Heathy??????????

Sorry but I dont think so. 45c for a motherboard is a little high in my book, but again dont listen to me, I just build them for a living and enjoy a cool computer.:):rolleyes:

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ohh lol

apparently i didnt read the post carefully

that temp is ok for a cpu fan.. not for a mainboard

ur mainboard should be around 20-30.. i think

BLACKWAR

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now your thinking right..........yah your CPU can be around that especially if its a AMD.....My Pent III has never gone over 38C full load and all 3 of my motherboards are always around 26C to 27C but i have chipset coolers on all them so that brings them down a few degrees.

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When things get too hot in the case I invite my mother-in-law over to the house. Temperature immediatly drops about 10 degrees with her cold shoulder type attitude towards me. When dear old mom is not in the mood to visit I resort to s-e-x with my cold hearted winch of a wife. Temperature immediatly drops to ground zero. When the "better half" ain't in the mood I toss a few ice cubes under the mobo and fry burgers on the hood of the case when it eventually catches fire. Then I don't have to worry about the temperature at all. Anyone wanna buy some slightly scorched PC parts that smell like cheese burgers by-the-way?:)

Seriously, throw in a few fans as they never hurt.

MSNwar - The FatMan

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